Corrections

Published: July 24, 2011

An article last Sunday about a new stimulant known as ''bath salts'' erroneously included, in some editions, a drug among those that are Schedule I, a governmental classification that the Drug Enforcement Administration is considering
for mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone, the manmade chemicals found in bath salts. Cocaine is a Schedule II drug, which can be prescribed for medicinal purposes. (Schedule I drugs cannot be prescribed.)